Convert JPEG to WEBP – Securely in Your Browser, No Upload Required

Convert your JPEG images to WEBP format instantly. Everything runs in your browser — your files never leave your device.

100% Private · Nothing uploaded
Instant · WASM-powered
Free Forever · No limits
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Drop your images here

or click to browse · paste from clipboard · batch supported

Original
4.2 MB
Result
1.1 MB
Size
1920×1080
3.8x smaller
SSIM 0.9812 · ExcellentPSNR 38.2 dB

Drop an image to see your results

Target File Size
KB

Auto-adjusts quality to meet the target. Uses binary search (max 6 iterations).

Your images are processed entirely in the browser using WebAssembly codecs.
No data is sent to any server. Ever.

Why Convert JPEG to WebP?

WebP achieves 25-35% smaller file sizes than JPEG at equivalent visual quality, making it the preferred format for modern web development. All major browsers support WebP, and switching from JPEG can significantly reduce page load times and bandwidth costs.

How It Works

  1. Drop your files — drag and drop, click to browse, or paste from clipboard
  2. Instant conversion — SIMD-accelerated WebAssembly codecs process images in milliseconds, entirely in your browser
  3. Download — get individual files or batch download as ZIP

The Most Customizable Image Tool on the Web

Most online converters give you a single quality slider and call it a day. We expose every parameter that the underlying codec libraries support — chroma subsampling modes, PNG filter strategies, quantization with adjustable max colors, dithering intensity, speed/quality tradeoffs, progressive encoding, smoothing, and alpha channel control. No other browser-based tool offers this level of fine-grained control over your image output.

Blazing Fast — SIMD-Accelerated WebAssembly

Our codecs are compiled from industry-standard C libraries (libjpeg-turbo, libspng, libimagequant) with WASM SIMD instructions enabled, link-time optimization, and maximum compiler optimizations. Images convert in milliseconds, not seconds — even large files process near-instantly because everything runs at native speed directly in your browser, with no server round-trip.

Privacy & Security

Your images never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly codecs compiled from industry-standard C libraries (libjpeg-turbo, libspng, libimagequant). No data is uploaded to any server. No tracking. No ads.

EXIF Metadata & GPS Privacy Scanner

Every JPEG you take with your phone embeds hidden metadata — camera model, lens info, shutter speed, ISO, date and time, and often your exact GPS coordinates. Sharing unstripped photos online can unintentionally reveal where you live, work, or travel.

Our tool automatically scans every image you drop for EXIF metadata and flags privacy-sensitive fields immediately. You'll see:

  • GPS alerts — red badge and warning when location data is detected
  • EXIF badge — green indicator when camera/technical metadata is present
  • Hover preview — quick glance at camera, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and focal length without clicking
  • Full metadata panel — expand to see every EXIF field, GPS coordinates, and software info

All scanning runs entirely in your browser — your metadata is never sent anywhere. When you convert from JPEG to PNG, EXIF data is not carried over to the output, effectively stripping all metadata including GPS coordinates from the converted file.

Supported Features

  • 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPEG
  • Lossy and lossless modes available
  • Adjustable quality and compression method
  • Supported by all major browsers
  • Target file size with automatic quality adjustment
  • Batch conversion — process multiple files at once
  • ZIP download — download all converted files in one click
  • EXIF metadata viewer — see camera info and privacy alerts

PNG quantization is powered by libimagequant (GPL v3). Complete corresponding source code for the WebAssembly binaries used on this page is available upon request — contact saikatdey2100@gmail.com.

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